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Cannot locate base snap core20: No such file or directory

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I have been trying to run firefox but everytime i try to run it through the terminal commands, it shows "cannot locate base snap core20: No such file or diretory". I tried removing and reinstalling firefox as well as snap. Refreshing snap was also of no use. On Removing firefox, terminal shows "error: snap "firefox" has "refresh-snap" change in progress." Using GUI too, firefox does not turn on. Please help.

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Let's look at your output: "*"cannot locate base snap core20: No such file or directory"*" Is that true? Is the snap named "core20" installed or not? Use the command `snap list` to find out.
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Had to do sudo snap install core20 --beta then sudo snap refresh firefox finally sudo snap refresh core20 --stable

... then it worked for me

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A repeat of the already given answer.
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Use snap list to check out your core20. If the last column "Notes" shows "broken" or something like that. Then sudo snap remove core20, then sudo snap install core20.

Then check out snap list again. Also, you'd better check whether other core or apps have "broken" or "disable" in the "Notes" column. You can use snap help to search for what you want.

This way helped me to repair firefox, hope it can help you.

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